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VDM Verlag Seeking the political role of the third government branch: A comparative approach to High Courts in Central America
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Product Description Until recently, Courts were not an important component of political science research on Latin America. The quantity of research on the judiciary does not compare even remotely to the vast literature on others institutions. However, despite the relative inattention to their role, courts are institutions whose performance has concrete and relevant effects on the socio-political system. Indeed, Courts have currently emerged as active participants in the political process offering new opportunities to citizens, social movements, interest groups, and politicians. Focusing on three countries of Central America (Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Guatemala), this book illustrates how far the political system in these countries is shaped in significant ways by the role of Courts as political institutions. Throughout a comparative approach, this study offers what may be the first cross-national analysis explicitly designed to serve as a comprehensive measure of the political role of High Courts. About the Author PhD. in Social and Political Science (European University Institute, Florence-Italy). She works as Political Science Professor at the University of Salamanca and as research member of the Iberoamerican Institute (University of Salamanca). She is specialist about judicial politics in Latin America.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- VDM Verlag
- Format
- paperback
- ASIN
- 3836499576
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 15 April 2009
- Listed Since
- 24 April 2009
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